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Delivering 2000 VA of ac power at frequencies ranging from 16 Hz to 5000 Hz, Model 2001RP has an adjustable voltage from 0 to 300 VRMS and a programmable current limit to protect the unit under test from overcurrent damage. A high-frequency PWM p...

In the LX-I-320x240.80 BlackLite 1/4 VGA flat panel display, patented optical-interference technology has been employed to reduce reflection and improve contrast and clarity of characters in all ambient conditions. The Black Layer technolo...

Powered by four 167- or 200-MHz TI digital signal processors, the CHAMP-C6 board offers up to 4 GFLOPS of floating-point processing or 6400 MIPS of integer processing to satisfy the demands of defense/aerospace and industrial applications. Filli...

Product experience, inventory strength and an international presence are just a few of the benefits Alpha Semiconductor Inc., Pleasanton, CA, is expected to reap from its recently signed agreement with Future Electronics, one of the world's large...

Three DSP boards, each of which is based on Texas Instruments' C6000 DSPs, are tuned to meet the requirements of specific vertical market applications. The VME/C6450 is targeted at multiprocessor applications found in defense and high-end ...

Corpus Christi, TX-Designers of high-reliability military and aerospace systems now have an option for designs requiring the highest level of thin film chip resistor reliability, as International Resistive Co., Inc. (IRC) has earned "S" level fai...

Danvers, MA-Staffed with NARTE-certified engineers and technicians with a combined 300+ years of aerospace/defense-related testing experience, TUV Product Service has announced the expansion of its aerospace/defense EMC testing facilities at its...

Once upon a time, the world was a simpler place. There was no Internet; there were no Web Pages. While I am in favor of simplicity, I will not argue that we should (necessarily) all go back to a simpler age. But there certainly are some...